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Re: qmail-1.03: any volunteers?!
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com, Gerrit Haase <gerrit dot haase at convey dot de>
- Subject: Re: qmail-1.03: any volunteers?!
- From: Stipe Tolj <tolj at wapme-systems dot de>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 16:28:09 +0200
- Organization: Wapme Systems AG
- References: <3BB46C13.10754.3EBF0DB@localhost>
> #ifdef HASMKFIFO
> int fifo_make(fn,mode) char *fn; int mode; { return mkfifo(fn,mode); }
> +#elif __CYGWIN__
> +int fifo_make(fn,mode) char *fn; int mode; { return mode; }
> #else
> int fifo_make(fn,mode) char *fn; int mode; { return mknod(fn,S_IFIFO | mode,0); }
> #endif
>
> You've changed it that way, is that sufficient?
I consider not -- now as you ask. But I suppose it was one of the
"first shot" aspects to get everything to compile and build and see
what limitations are still threre.
Have you cecked for what the return value of int fifo_make() is used
and it the change would have any impact?
Stipe
tolj@wapme-systems.de
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